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Atlético draw a line: Julián Álvarez isn’t going anywhere

Atlético’s CEO, in an interview released by the club, confirmed that the Argentine forward will remain under the orders of Cholo Simeone.

The transfer saga surrounding Julián Álvarez has finally hit a wall. Atlético de Madrid CEO Miguel Ángel Gil Marín made it unmistakably clear in a club‑released interview that the Argentine striker is not leavingnot for Barcelona, not for anyone.

Our position is infinite,” Gil Marín said. “We’re not accepting $110 million, $165 million, or even $220 million for Julián Álvarez.”

He emphasized that both he and the club have told Álvarez, his agent, and Barcelona president Joan Laporta that Atlético is “the best place in the world” for the forward and that he’s “the perfect striker” for Diego Simeone’s project.

A spark that ignited the drama

The first sign Álvarez might be open to leaving came after Atlético’s Champions League match against Tottenham. When asked about his future, he gave a vague answer that set off alarms: “Who knows? Maybe yes, maybe no. I’m happy here… I never said anything bad about the club.”

From there, the rumor mill exploded — and Barcelona emerged as the source of the uncertainty.

Álvarez didn’t calm things down at the World Cup either. After Argentina’s blowout win over Austria, he said: “The best thing is a transfer. I want to fulfill my dream.”

That comment poured gasoline on an already raging fire.

Barça vs. Atlético: public statements, social‑media jabs, and rising tension

Laporta, newly sworn in again as Barça president, confirmed they made a “significant” offer for Álvarez — but said it wouldn’t stay on the table forever. Speaking from New York, he told El Larguero: “The player wants a change of scenery. We’re ready to welcome him with a very good offer. But it won’t be unlimited.”

Atlético’s response? A firm, unwavering no.

Gil Marín said Álvarez has a valid contract and remains central to Simeone’s new project. He also took a swipe at Laporta: “Joan acts for the fans, the media… for his own circus. I’m not offended. But he knows perfectly well Julián won’t play for Barcelona next season.”

He added that Laporta keeps the story alive because he enjoys the attention — even though the transfer is impossible.

Can Álvarez repair his relationship with Atlético fans?

Gil Marín believes so. He insists Álvarez has been “poorly advised” since the season ended but remains a top‑tier professional and a good person. He expects the striker’s performance and attitude to return to normal.

“Fans and player have it easy. It all depends on his behavior and performance. My dream — and every fan’s dream — is seeing Julián score goals and win titles for Atlético. I think it will happen.”

World Cup pride

Gil Marín also celebrated Atlético’s historic presence at the World Cup:

  • 80% of the roster are internationals
  • 50% went to the tournament
  • Between 9 and 10 Atlético players reached the final

He noted that Atlético has contributed the most players to the last three World Cup finals — a stat he called “surprising” and a testament to long‑term club work.

He also praised Johnny Cardoso, who skipped the World Cup to undergo surgery and join preseason from day one.

Season recap: 2025–26

Gil Marín said the club should feel satisfied:

  • 14 straight seasons in the Champions League
  • Copa del Rey final (lost on penalties)
  • Top four in the Champions League

He acknowledged the disappointment of the Copa final and the loss to Arsenal in London but rejected the idea of “failure.”

Griezmann: a club legend

Gil Marín highlighted Antoine Griezmann’s record‑breaking season: “He’s the top scorer in Atlético history. A legend. And he proved something important — life is better inside Atlético than outside.”

Simeone: stability with maximum demands

Gil Marín reaffirmed his trust in Diego Simeone, stressing that stability only works if everyone keeps pushing at “maximum” levels — investment included.

Champions League Final 2027 at the Metropolitano

He thanked UEFA’s Executive Committee for choosing Atlético’s stadium again within the same decade — a rare honor — and said the club wants to showcase how a soccer team can anchor cultural, entertainment, and multi‑sport activities.

Competing with Real Madrid and Barcelona

Gil Marín said Atlético has separated itself from the rest of La Liga’s pack and now sits closer to Madrid and Barça than to anyone else.

He admitted that Champions League commitments sometimes reduce focus in league play, but insisted Atlético must “think big.”

The club continues to widen its gap over the rest of Spain in:

  • Budget
  • Talent
  • Salary capacity
  • Investment power

All of which, he said, push Atlético toward becoming one of Europe’s top 12 clubs.

Goals for next season

  • Improve La Liga performance
  • Win a title
  • Keep growing the club through on‑field results

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